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On the subject of GPS, RTH, etc...is a mag sensor really needed...especially for RTH capability. I have a Quadrino basic, thus no baro or mag. I've got the RCTimer GPS and Nav unit, but haven't tried connecting it yet. I'm hoping it can replace my Naza one day...

I'd say yes, because it turns to quad to heading head first which would require mag. Baron not to sure it helps cause it holds the alt, but really nothing else. Do you have acc on the basic? Cause I'm sure thats needed.

I'd say yes, because it turns to quad to heading head first which would require mag. Baron not to sure it helps cause it holds the alt, but really nothing else. Do you have acc on the basic? Cause I'm sure thats needed.

I have the Quadrino Basic FC. I bought it before or right at the time they were initially releasing. I understand the need for a mag sensor to aid in the direction it's pointed. My Naza controller turns the head to home on RTH. My (now sold) XAircraft controller didn't...it'd just RTH if whatever direction the nose happened to be pointed. Both have mag sensors, but evidently used the info differently.

I've had a couple of instances today where my Rev 1C board has had a flashing orange status light. The board will of course not arm at this time, but with disconnecting and reconnecting a couple of times it will stop flashing and eventually I can arm it. Pretty disconcerting though... This is on my HT-FPV frame with turnigy plush controllers and motors from Witespy... Power is from a DIY Drones power distro board.